Chery Malaysia has issued a press release spelling out its integration plans and investment milestones. It all centres around the newBut moving forward, there are ‘ambitious plans’ for Shah Alam and Malaysia, which will be a right-hand-drive hub with research and development facilities. This was confirmed by Zhang Guibing, president of Chery International, who was recently in town to inaugurate the new factory.
“While China operates with left-hand drive vehicles, Malaysia offers a unique opportunity to serve right-hand drive markets. We are very interested in expanding our business here and Malaysia could be our right-hand drive hub,” Zhang said, adding that Chery plans to explore exports to neighbouring RHD countries, leveraging Malaysia’s ‘strategic location and robust automotive ecosystem’.
The Chery International chief said that Wuhu-based carmaker – which is China’s top exporter of vehicles – has a long-term vision that includes “ensuring local partners are content and engaged, creating significant job opportunities for Malaysians, and introducing new technologies to the local market”.
Zhang said that all the above efforts would further strengthen the overall foundation of Chery’s operations in Malaysia, “ensuring a high standard of quality and efficiency that will ultimately build lasting customer trust”.to support Malaysia’s New Industrial Master Plan 2030.
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